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"WIND AND RAIN" OPENS THREE DAY BOSTON RUN

LOIS HALL, NORTON GOODWIN TAKE LEADS, McKEE DIRECTS

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Presenting Merton Hodge's brilliant comedy success of three London seasons "The Wind and the Rain," the Dramatic Club opens a three day run at the Peabody Playhouse this evening at 8.30 o'clock.

In the leading roles are Lois Hall of the Radcliffe Idlers Club, who takes the part of Anne Hargreaves, and Norton Goodwin '38, who plays Charles Triton. The remainder of the cast follows: Mrs. McFie  Isabella Gardiner Gilbert Raymond  Paul Killiam, Jr. '37 John Williams  John Flower '39 Dr. Paul Duhamel  Alfonso Ossorio '38 Gill Mannering  Bettina Gray Roger Cole  Paul Sturges '37 Peter Morgan  John Barnard '39

Stuart McKee, a graduate of the Yale School of the Drama, is directing the cast. Isabelle Gardiner and Bettina Gray, both Junior Leaguers, have each had experience in amateur drama, the former being a member of the Foot-light Club and the latter a graduate of the Erskine School.

Among the Cambridge patronesses are the Mesdames James B. Conant, Clarence H. Haring, Paul Killiam, Roger I. Lee, Roger B. Merriman, Kingsley Porter, and E. K. Rand.

The remaining performances will be given on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8.30 o'clock.

Stuart McKee, a graduate of the Yale School of the Drama, is directing the cast. Isabelle Gardiner and Bettina Gray, both Junior Leaguers, have each had experience in amateur drama, the former being a member of the Foot-light Club and the latter a graduate of the Erskine School.

Among the Cambridge patronesses are the Mesdames James B. Conant, Clarence H. Haring, Paul Killiam, Roger I. Lee, Roger B. Merriman, Kingsley Porter, and E. K. Rand.

The remaining performances will be given on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8.30 o'clock.

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